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God’s Miracle: Baby born at 23 weeks with incomplete esophagus survives

From Daily Mail:

“A premature baby born with an incomplete esophagus is the smallest ever to survive with the condition.

Harper Jacobo and her sister Gabriella weighed just 1lb (0.45kg) when they were born at 23 weeks in Alliance, Nebraska in February 2021.

Harper (l) and Gabriella at about 1 year old.

After birth. the twins were rushed 250 miles to a specialist Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children in Denver, Colorado, where doctors found the tube between Harper’s mouth and stomach had failed to connect.

Doctors carried out surgery before using magnets to successfully bring the two parts of the esophagus together. 

Dr Steven Rothenberg, chief of pediatric surgery at the hospital, said Harper was the ‘smallest baby ever to be born with this [condition] to survive’.

The condition — known as esophageal atresia — occurs when the upper and lower part of the esophagus fail to connect.

It occurs in about one in 4,100 babies born in the U.S., although most babies survive the condition.

It is not clear what causes it, but scientists have suggested the condition could be down to abnormalities in the genes, pointing out that many sufferers also have problems with their digestive system, heart and kidneys.

Harper spent the first year of her life in hospital receiving treatment before finally being discharged. 

Gabriella was not born with the birth defect, and was discharged earlier into her family’s care.

Parents Kayla Hatch and Victor Jacobo have thanked doctors for keeping their babies alive. 

‘To see them breathing, kicking… it’s just truly awesome,’ Jacobo said.

Fighting back tears, he added: ‘We just can’t thank everyone enough for being there and helping us through these trying times.

‘For the rest of my life, I’m going to be thanking them.’

Read the whole story here.

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Against all odds: World’s most premature baby survives first year

Meet Richard Scott William Hutchinson who was born in June 2020. According to the Daily Mail, Richard weighed less than one pound (11.9 ounces) and was born at 21 weeks. He was so small he could fit in the palm of a hand.

The parents were told that baby Richard had no chance of survival.

Fast forward to June 5, 2021: Baby Richard just celebrated his first birthday!

Richard is now officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s most premature baby to survive after birth, having been born 131 days premature.

During Richard’s first year of life, his parents Beth and Rick had many struggles to navigate, especially with the pandemic. From the the Daily Mail article:

“Rick and Beth traveled one hour every day from their home in Somerset, Wisconsin, to Minneapolis to visit their son.

‘The first month they weren’t even sure he was going to make it,’ Beth told Guinness. It was really hard. You know in the back of your mind that his odds weren’t great.’  

Richard slowly gained strength every day and, in December 2020, his parents were told he could go home after six months spent in the NICU. 

He is still on oxygen, is monitored with a pulse oximeter machine 24/7 and still requires some meals through a feeding tube, but he is making progress. ‘We are working on getting him off all of them, but it takes time. He has come a long way and is doing amazing,’ Beth said.

‘He is a very happy baby. Always has a smile on the adorable little face of his. His bright blue eyes and smile get me every time.”

Read this family’s whole story here.

So glad Baby Richard beat the odds!

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